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Last Man Standing 3 - ROUND 3 / Matches 1-6

Last Man Standing 3 - ROUND 3 / Matches 1-6

Polish up that hefty set of brass balls, ladies and gentlemen, because they're about to be plucked out of your pink little hands by the freshest crop of entrants. Out of pure masochistic pleasure and a loathing for spending my free time wisely, Last Man Standing lives on through year 3 in what promises to be its most massive cycle yet.

A planned 360 contenders (not counting pussouts) over 4 rounds. 456 new pieces of artwork. 1 winner. And not one 1-on-1 battle. Shit is going to get intense.

The topic, as always, is completely open to interpretation, allowing for you to visualize your concept through any subject matter you deem fit. This is an illustration-based contest, and you will be expected to turn in a completed piece that stands on its own without the aid of a description. Both traditional and digital mediums can be used, but the majority of your piece must be painted/drawn with little use of photography and 3D modeling.

Judging: Every round will be judged by an incredibly talented group of judges... the list is still being finalized, but it will be a relatively static panel throughout the competition. Each piece will be judged based on technical execution, creativity in the interpretation of the topic, and overall impact. All judges decisions are final. No whining!

Also, a point system will be implemented from here on out. Points will be awarded for 1st, 2nd, 3rd and last place for each match.

Hurricane - I like it because who has the unfair advantage could go either way.
Jason - Perfect technique, and I laughed out loud. That's a good combination.
Bluefooted - Sublime as always. I want to write the fairytales that go with your drawings.
Baron Impossible - A lot of folks did this same basic idea, but I think you pulled it off best. Lots of imagination, humor and action.
Steak-Tron - Great technique, and another one where I can't tell who actually has the unfair advantage. Nice.
Fedezz - I liked all the others, but this is hands down (pun intended) the winner. Spooky and beautiful and full of atmosphere, like an old blues song. Fantastic. I'd write the story for this one too.